Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and TechnologyJohns Hopkins University Press, 1992 - 242 páginas "In this insightful and readable volume, Landow explores the relationship between contemporary literary and social theory and the latest advances in computer software."--Voice Literary Supplement. "A useful book for understanding the effect technology is having on scholarship."--Semiotic Review of Books. "Landow['s]... presentation is measured, experiential, lucid, moderate, and sensible. He merely points out that the concept hypertext' lets us test some concepts associated with critical theory, and gracefully shows how the technology is contributing to reconfigurations of text, author, narrative, and (literary) education."--Post Modern Culture. "Good news for teachers who are not too sensitive about their intellectual authority... Bad news for print culture."--Times Literary Supplement |
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... Manuscript Considering the " entire " text in relation to its component parts produces the first form of frag- mentation ; considering it in ... manuscript form Hypertextual Translation of Scribal Culture; or, The Electronic Manuscript.
... Manuscript Considering the " entire " text in relation to its component parts produces the first form of frag- mentation ; considering it in ... manuscript form Hypertextual Translation of Scribal Culture; or, The Electronic Manuscript.
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... manuscript form also implies that to read it in the first place we would have had to gain access to a rare , even unique object — assuming , that is , that we could have discovered the existence of the manuscript and made an ...
... manuscript form also implies that to read it in the first place we would have had to gain access to a rare , even unique object — assuming , that is , that we could have discovered the existence of the manuscript and made an ...
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... manuscript when relatively far cheaper printed books existed close at hand . As habits and expectations of reading changed during the transition from manuscript to print , the experi- ence of reading texts in manuscript changed in ...
... manuscript when relatively far cheaper printed books existed close at hand . As habits and expectations of reading changed during the transition from manuscript to print , the experi- ence of reading texts in manuscript changed in ...
Contenido
Hypertext and the Aristotelian Conception of Plot | 101 |
Reconfiguring Literary Education Threats and Promises | 120 |
An Openended Conclusion | 202 |
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